'The Lord Mayor's Chinese Famine Relief Appeal' fundraising pin - 2 shillings

1943
Overview

World War Two era 'The Lord Mayor's Chinese Famine Relief Appeal' fundraising pin badge, sold for 2 shillings.
It features a cream, mostly rectangular shaped card with two sides at the bottom forming a point to resemble a flag or pennant.Two red ribbon ends with diagonal corners appear beneath the point.
At the top of the card is a rectangular black, red and blue image featuring the silhouettes of Chinese water carriers, red floral border decoration and a pagoda.
Beneath the image are the words 'The Lord Mayor's Chinese Famine Relief Appeal, Good Luck' and two vertical Chinese characters.
The reverse of the card is plain apart from the folded ribbon attachment and the metal pin for attachment.

Historical information

The Chinese famine occurred within the context of the Second Sino-Japanese War during 1942-1943.

This is an article from the Adelaide Advertiser, 17 August 1943:

"CHINESE FAMINE RELIEF
Lord Mayor's Appeal Launched

With the object of raising £10,000 towards the relief of starving Chinese, the Lord Mayor (Mr. Walker) has launched an appeal to be known as the Lord Mayor's Chinese Famine Relief Appeal. It is expected that the South Australian public will respond generously as one way of showing their admiration for the Chinese people who have resisted the Japanese during more than six years of war.
A similar appeal in Melbourne raised £45,000, after setting out for £20,000. All money will be sent to the Chinese Consul-General for Australia, who will forward it to China.
An executive committee consisting of the Lord Mayor (Chairman), Mrs. Ernest Puddy (Hon. secretary), Mr Dudley Mathews (Hon. organiser), the Rev. L. Robjohns, Mrs. E. R. James, and Mrs. Pak Poy has been appointed, and many functions are being arranged in connection with the appeal.
A badge day has been set down for September 3, and an attractive six penny badge with the Chinese flag and lettering on a yellow background will be for sale, as well as a 2/ emblem containing a Chinese scene with a pagoda and red ribbon. Another method of raising money will be by means of a rice
bowl into which every member of the family will be asked to place a coin on a certain day. Melbourne raised £2500 on its rice bowl day.
The Chinese Minister to Australia (Mr. Hsu Mo) will visit Adelaide during the appeal, but his only public speech, because of mourning for the death of the President of the Chinese Republic will be at the Commonwealth Club luncheon next Monday.
The Lord Mayor has headed the donation list with £10, and other cheques include £152 made up from sums received from various country branches (Alice Springs £100), as well as donations from other organisations and private individuals. The total of the fund has already passed £400.
Subscriptions may be sent to the Lord Mayor's secretary at the Town Hall. Adelaide."

Both of the badges described above are held in the collection.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-119-RoW00376
Material
Width
38 mm
Height or length
84 mm
Inscriptions and markings

"THE LORD MAYOR'S
CHINESE
FAMINE RELIEF
APPEAL
GOOD LUCK"

Place made
Australia
Year
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'The Lord Mayor's Chinese Famine Relief Appeal' pin - 2 shillings
'The Lord Mayor's Chinese Famine Relief Appeal' pin - 2 shillings
Reverse of 'The Lord Mayor's Chinese Famine Relief Appeal' pin - 2 shillings
Reverse of 'The Lord Mayor's Chinese Famine Relief Appeal' pin - 2 shillings

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